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Program overview

19-Aug-2016 1:32

Year

2011/2012

Organization

Applied Sciences

Education

Bachelor Applied Physics

Code

Omschrijving

ECTS

p1 p2 p3 p4 p5

Propedeuse TN 2011

TN1002 Introduction to Technical Physics 3

TN1101 Technology Management 3

TN1201 Thermodynamics 3

TN1301 Inleiding Mechanica, golven en optica 3

TN1311 Moderne Natuurkunde 3

TN1321 Introduction to Electronics and Magnetism 3

TN1403-P Introductory Laboratory Course 5

TN1403-P IE Introduction Experiment Laboratory Course 2

TN1403-P II Introduction Instrumentation 3

TN1603 First Year Final Project 4

TN1612TU Mechanics and Theory of Relativity 6

TN1661 Orientation on Physics Research 3

TN2513 Computational Science 3

WI1142TN Linear Algebra Part 1 3

WI1400TNW D1 Calculus for TNW part 1 5

WI1400TNW D2 Calculus for TNW part 2 4

WI1400TNW D3 Calculus for TNW part 3 3

WI1410TN Advanced Calculus 3

Propedeutisch keuzevak 2011

Propedeutical Elective 2011

TN1622 Physics of Everyday Life 3

TN1651 Introduction to Biophysics 3

TN1751 Introduction to Astronomy 3

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Year

2011/2012

Organization

Applied Sciences

Education

Bachelor Applied Physics

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TN1002

Introduction to Technical Physics

3

Responsible Instructor Dr.ir. J.P. Hoogenboom Education Period 1

2

Start Education 1

Exam Period 2 3

Course Language Dutch

TN1101

Technology Management

3

Responsible Instructor Dr. C.W. Hagen Contact Hours / Week

x/x/x/x

0/0/4/4

Education Period 3 4

Start Education 3

Exam Period Different, to be announced

Course Language English

TN1201

Thermodynamics

3

Responsible Instructor Prof.dr.ir. C.R. Kleijn Instructor Dr.ir. G.C.J. Bart Contact Hours / Week

x/x/x/x 0/0/0/4 Education Period 4 Start Education 4 Exam Period 4 5

Course Language Dutch

Required for BSc AP

Expected prior knowledge Physics 1

Course Contents 1. Basic concepts: open and closed systems; intensive and extensive properties;

2. Energy; First law of Thermodynamics; heat and work; energy balance for closed systems;

3. Properties; p-v-T relations for generic media, incompressible media and ideal gases; internal energy and enthalpy; 4. Energy balance for open systems;

5. Second law of thermodynamics; thermodynamics cycles; reversible and irreversible processes; Carnot cycle; 6. Entropy; Entropy balance for closed and open systems; isentropic processes; isentropic efficiency

Study Goals Become familiar with the basic concepts and laws of classical thermodynamics and their application to engineering problems

Education Method two times two hours per week: first hour lecture; second hour exercises

Literature and Study Materials

M.J. Moran and H.N. Shapiro: Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics (5th or 6th edition, SI Units); John Wiley and Sons, 2006, ISBN 0-470-03037-2 or 978-0-470-54019-0

Books M.J. Moran and H.N. Shapiro: Fundamentals of Engineering Thermodynamics (5th or 6th edition, SI Units); John Wiley and Sons, 2006, ISBN 0-470-03037-2 or 978-0-470-54019-0

Assessment participation exercises; homework; written examn

Permitted Materials during Tests

tables (will be provided); calculator; formula sheet (will be provided)

Studyload/Week 4 hours lecture/exercises per week + 4 hours self-study and homework per week (during 7 weeks) + 28 hours of exam preparation.

TN1301

Inleiding Mechanica, golven en optica

3

Responsible Instructor Prof.dr.ir. P. Kruit Instructor Dr. A.J.L. Adam Education Period 1

Start Education 1

Exam Period 1 2

Course Language Dutch

TN1311

Moderne Natuurkunde

3

Responsible Instructor Prof.dr. E.H. Brück Instructor Prof.dr. Y.M. Blanter Education Period 2

Start Education 2

Exam Period 2 3

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TN1321

Introduction to Electronics and Magnetism

3

Responsible Instructor Prof.dr.ir. L.P. Kouwenhoven Instructor Dr. S.W.H. Eijt

Education Period 1

Start Education 1

Exam Period 1 2

Course Language Dutch

TN1403-P

Introductory Laboratory Course

5

Responsible Instructor Dr. J. Zoetelief Education Period 1

2

Start Education 1

Exam Period none

Course Language Dutch

TN1403-P IE

Introduction Experiment Laboratory Course

2

Responsible Instructor Dr.ir. J.J.J. Gillissen Education Period 1

Start Education 1

Exam Period 1

Course Language Dutch

TN1403-P II

Introduction Instrumentation

3

Responsible Instructor Dr. N. Bhattacharya Responsible Instructor Dr. A.H. Verbruggen Education Period 2

Start Education 2

Exam Period none

Course Language Dutch

TN1603

First Year Final Project

4

Responsible Instructor Dr. J. Zoetelief Education Period 4

Start Education 4

Exam Period none

Course Language Dutch

TN1612TU

Mechanics and Theory of Relativity

6

Responsible Instructor Prof.dr. R.F. Mudde Instructor Dr.ir. M.J. Tummers Contact Hours / Week

x/x/x/x 0/0/4/6 Education Period 3 4 Start Education 3 Exam Period 4 5

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TN1661

Orientation on Physics Research

3

Responsible Instructor Prof.dr.ir. P. Kruit Instructor Dr. L. Portela Instructor S. Stallinga Instructor Dr. C. Joo

Instructor Prof.dr.ir. H.S.J. van der Zant Instructor Dr. S.W.H. Eijt Education Period 2 3 Start Education 2 Exam Period 3 4

Course Language Dutch

TN2513

Computational Science

3

Responsible Instructor Dr. B. Rieger Instructor S. Stallinga Education Period 1 2 3 4 Start Education 1 3

Exam Period Different, to be announced

Course Language Dutch

WI1142TN

Linear Algebra Part 1

3

Responsible Instructor Dr. J. Vermeer Contact Hours / Week

x/x/x/x 0/0/4/0 Education Period 3 Start Education 3 Exam Period 3 4

Course Language Dutch

WI1400TNW D1

Calculus for TNW part 1

5

Responsible Instructor Ir. drs. A.G.M. Daalderop Contact Hours / Week

x/x/x/x

8/0/0/0

Education Period 1

Start Education 1

Exam Period 1

Course Language Dutch

Course Contents Topics of Analysis: complex numbers, geometry and vectors, linearization, methods of integration, differential equations, series.

Study Goals The student learns to apply the essential concepts and methods of this part of the Analysis course.

Education Method Lecturing by the instructor alternates with making exercises by the student (small groups) 6/0/0/0, assisted study 2/0/0/0, Maple task.

Computer Use After following the Maple course the student is advised to check its calculations of homework with the help of Maple. There is a website associated with the book of R. Adams, where the student can find homework exercises.

Literature and Study Materials

Robert A. Adams, Calculus, A Complete Course, Seventh Edition, Pearson (Addison Wesley). Pack ISBN: 9781408265529. Chapter 10.2, 10.3, 10.4, 2.9, 3.5, 3.6, 4.7, 5.5, 5.6, 6.1, 6.4, 6.5, 17.3, 3.4, 7.9, Appendix I and II, 17.1, 3.7, 17.6, 9.1, 9.2, 9.3, 9.4.

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WI1400TNW D2

Calculus for TNW part 2

4

Responsible Instructor Ir. drs. A.G.M. Daalderop Contact Hours / Week

x/x/x/x

0/8/0/0

Education Period 2

Start Education 2

Exam Period 2

Course Language Dutch

Expected prior knowledge WI1400TN D1

Course Contents Topics of Analysis: series, functions of several variables, partial differentiation, multiple integration.

Study Goals The student learns to apply the essential concepts and methods of this part of the Analysis course.

Education Method Lecturing by the instructor alternates with making exercises by the student (small groups) 6/0/0/0, assisted study 2/0/0/0.

Computer Use The student is advised to check its calculations of homework with the help of Maple. The student can also use Maple to visualize geometric items of an exercise.

There is a website associated with the book of R. Adams, where the student can find homework exercises

Literature and Study Materials

Robert A. Adams, Calculus, A Complete Course, Seventh Edition, Pearson (Addison Wesley). Pack ISBN: 9781408265529. Chapter 9.3, 9.4, 9.5, 9.6, 9.7, 9.8, 11.1, 11.3, 11.4, 11.5, 11.6, 10.5, 12.1, 12.2, 12.3, 12.4, 12.5, 12.6, 12.7, 13.1, 13.2, 13.3, 14.1, 14.2, 14.4.

Assessment Written exam (3 hours).

WI1400TNW D3

Calculus for TNW part 3

3

Responsible Instructor Ir. drs. A.G.M. Daalderop Contact Hours / Week

x/x/x/x

0/0/4/0

Education Period 3

Start Education 3

Exam Period 3

Course Language Dutch

Expected prior knowledge WI1400TN D1+D2

Course Contents Topics of the Calculus: change of coordinates for multiple integrals. Line integrals. Surface integrals. The Divergence theorem and the theorem of Stokes.

Study Goals The student learns to apply the essential concepts and methods of this part of the Analysis course.

Education Method Lecturing by the instructor alternates with making exercises by the student (small groups) 0/0/4/0.

Computer Use In this part of the course the student can use Maple to visualize vectorfields. The student can check the outcome of multiple integrals when making exercises of the Vector Calculus.

There is a website associated with the book of R. Adams, where the student can find homework exercises

Literature and Study Materials

Robert A. Adams, Calculus, A Complete Course, Seventh Edition, Pearson (Addison Wesley). Pack ISBN: 9781408265529. Chapter 14.4, 14.5, 14.6, 14.7, 15.1, 15.2, 15.3, 15.4, 15.5, 15.6, 16.1, 16.2, 16.3, 16.4.

Assessment Written exam (2 hours).

WI1410TN

Advanced Calculus

3

Responsible Instructor Dr. H.A.W.M. Kneppers Contact Hours / Week

x/x/x/x 0/0/0/4 Education Period 4 Start Education 4 Exam Period 4 5

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Year

2011/2012

Organization

Applied Sciences

Education

Bachelor Applied Physics

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TN1622

Physics of Everyday Life

3

Responsible Instructor Dr. P.F.A. Alkemade

Instructor Prof.dr.ir. T.H.J.J. van der Hagen Contact Hours / Week

x/x/x/x 0/4/0/0 Education Period 2 Start Education 2 Exam Period 2 3

Course Language Dutch

Books Robert F. Mudde: "Surrounded by Physics", VSSD, ISBN-13 978-90-6562-169-6

Reader Robert F. Mudde: "Surrounded by Physics / Physics of Daily ife, pdf file

TN1651

Introduction to Biophysics

3

Responsible Instructor Prof.dr. C. Dekker Course Coordinator D. Grunwald Contact Hours / Week

x/x/x/x 0/4/0/0 Education Period 2 Start Education 2 Exam Period 2 3

Course Language Dutch

Remarks graag collegezaal in Aula vanwege technisch tablet

Location Graag een collegezaal in de Aula vanwege technisch tablet

TN1751

Introduction to Astronomy

3

Responsible Instructor Drs. R.S. le Le Poole Responsible Instructor N.N.D. Wisse Education Period 2

Start Education 2

Exam Period 2 3

Course Language Dutch

Course Contents De informatie wordt ter zijne tijd bekendgemaakt op blackboard of neem even contact op met de opleidingscoordinator Hans Zoetelief

TN2811

Introduction to Elementary Particle Physics

3

Responsible Instructor Prof.dr.ir. H. van der Graaf Contact Hours / Week

x/x/x/x 0/4/0/0 Education Period 2 Start Education 2 Exam Period 1 2 3

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Dr. A.J.L. Adam

Dr. P.F.A. Alkemade

Dr.ir. G.C.J. Bart

Dr. N. Bhattacharya

Prof.dr. Y.M. Blanter

Prof.dr. E.H. Brück

Ir. drs. A.G.M. Daalderop

Prof.dr. C. Dekker

Dr. S.W.H. Eijt

Dr.ir. J.J.J. Gillissen

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department ImPhys/Optics

Telephone +31 15 27 82455

Room E 006

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department QN/Kavli Nanolab Delft

Telephone +31 15 27 85979

Room D 117

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department MSP/Thermal & Materials Proc.

Telephone +31 (0)15 27 86061

Room K-1-150

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department ChemE/Transport Phenomena

Room

-Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department ImPhys/Optics

Telephone +31 15 27 89605

Room E 012

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department QN/Blanter Group

Telephone +31 15 27 86154

Room F 332

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department RST/Fund. Asp. of Mat.&Energy

Telephone +31 15 27 83158

Room 02.01.250

Unit Elektrotechn., Wisk. & Inform.

Department Numerical Analysis

Telephone +31 15 27 84401

Room HB 03.260

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department BN/Cees Dekker Lab

Telephone +31 15 27 86094

Room

B58-Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department RST/Fund. Asp. of Mat.&Energy

Telephone +31 15 27 89053

Room 02.01.340

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department ChemE/Transport Phenomena

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

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Prof.dr.ir. H. van der Graaf

D. Grunwald

Dr. C.W. Hagen

Prof.dr.ir. T.H.J.J. van der Hagen

Dr.ir. J.P. Hoogenboom

Dr. C. Joo

Prof.dr.ir. C.R. Kleijn

Dr. H.A.W.M. Kneppers

Prof.dr.ir. L.P. Kouwenhoven

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department RST/Neutr. &Pos. Meth. in Mat.

Telephone +31 15 27 86511

Room B50-02.01.340

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department RST/Neutr. &Pos. Meth. in Mat.

Telephone +31 15 27 86511

Room B50-02.01.340

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department BN/David Grunwald Lab

Telephone +31 (0)15 27 88086

Room F 180

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department ImPhys/Charged Particle Optics

Telephone +31 15 27 86073

Room F 134

Unit Universiteitsdienst

Department College van Bestuur

Telephone +31 15 27 83786

Room B34a-H-0-440

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department ImPhys/Charged Particle Optics

Telephone +31 15 27 85920

Room F 116

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department BN/Chirlmin Joo Lab

Room

B58-Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department ChemE/Transport Phenomena

Telephone +31 15 27 82835

Room

B58-Unit Elektrotechn., Wisk. & Inform.

Department Analysis

Telephone +31 15 27 81390

Room HB 04.290

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

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Drs. R.S. le Le Poole

Prof.dr. R.F. Mudde

Dr. L. Portela

Dr. B. Rieger

S. Stallinga

Dr.ir. M.J. Tummers

Dr. A.H. Verbruggen

Dr. J. Vermeer

N.N.D. Wisse

Prof.dr.ir. H.S.J. van der Zant

Dr. J. Zoetelief

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department QN/Fysica v.Nano-electronica

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department QN/Fysica v.Nano-electronica

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department ChemE/Transport Phenomena

Telephone +31 15 27 82834

Room

B58-Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department ChemE/Transport Phenomena

Telephone +31 15 27 82842

Room

B58-Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department ImPhys/Quantitative Imaging

Telephone +31 15 27 88574

Room F 230

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department ImPhys/Quantitative Imaging

Telephone +31 15 27 83538

Room F 230

Unit Mech, Maritime & Materials Eng

Department Fluid Mechanics

Telephone +31 15 27 82477

Room B34-F-1-620

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department QN/Quantum Transport

Telephone +31 15 27 86075

Room F 008

Unit Elektrotechn., Wisk. & Inform.

Department Analysis

Telephone +31 15 27 85826

Room HB 04.060

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department IST/Opl.Technische Natuurkunde

Room

-Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department QN/Quantum Nanoscience

Telephone +31 15 27 87733

Room B22-F 378

Unit Technische Natuurwetenschappen

Department Onderwijs en Studentenzaken

Telephone +31 15 27 88987

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